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Mitigating factors that reduce going concern risk include the ability to raise additional funds
through the sale of shares.
Anger
A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility triggered by what is perceived as wrong or threatening.
Fear
A distressing sensation triggered by the conviction that an individual or entity presents danger, could inflict suffering, or is a hazard.
Disgust
A strong feeling of aversion or profound disapproval prompted by something perceived as unpleasant or offensive.
Emotional Reactions
Responses of the emotional system to stimuli, often automatic and based on both innate tendencies and learned experience.
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